23-year-old man arrested after Bronx gun battle that injured two NYPD officers

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Cops recovering from gunshots

Two officers were shot during an encounter with an armed man in the Bronx, the NYPD said. One officer has been released from the hospital. The other will remain there for a few days.

A 23-year-old man was arrested Saturday on attempted murder and other charges after a gunfight with two NYPD officers that left all three injured. 

Charlie Vasquez, 23, of Brooklyn, was placed under arrest in a hospital. It wasn't immediately clear when he would be arraigned or whether he had a lawyer who could speak to the allegations.

No telephone number for Vasquez' home could immediately be found. Email messages were sent to a possible relative.

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Officials said Officers Robert Holmes and Alejandra Jacobs responded to a report of a man with a gun on Beaumont Avenue Wednesday night. They encountered a man and immediately faced gunfire, Commissioner Dermot Shea said.

According to police, Jacobs was shot twice in the arm and returned fire, hitting the suspect. Holmes struggled with him over the weapon and was shot in the armpit, police said.

Vasquez underwent surgery and is expected to recover, police said. In addition to attempted murder, he was arrested on charges including assault, criminal use of a firearm and other offenses.

Jacobs, who joined the police department a year ago, was released from a hospital Thursday. Holmes, who has been on the force for about eight years, went home Friday. 

With the Associated Press.